Posted on 10/24/2015 8:02:21 PM PDT by MinorityRepublican
The San Diego Chargers will file for relocation to Los Angeles when the NFL opens the application window in January, Mark Fabiani told The Mighty 1090 AM radio show.
At this point yes, because there's no sign that the other team or teams are not going to file, said Fabiani, who serves as the Chargers special counsel. Everyone assumes all three teams will file, and in that case we can't afford to lose our market in Los Angeles and Orange County.
(Excerpt) Read more at si.com ...
“and in that case we can’t afford to lose our market in Los Angeles and Orange County.
what market? This is Raiders country.
I think the Chargers were a LA expansion team when they started,
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You are correct. They were the Los Angeles Chargers in their first, 1960.
Oops, I meant to say that they were a charter team in the newly created American Football League, and were in LA for only their first year, 1960.
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Barron Hilton, son of the great hotelier Conrad Hilton, was the first owner.
The namesake of Trump’s youngest.
This is the real welfare state in all its glory.
si.com; the great re-reporters of news broken by others...
So if all goes well there will be two teams to root for ... or against.
I'm still hoping that the Rams move to what used to be Hollywood Park.
Then there is the very slight chance we get all three.
History
http://www.chargers.com/team/history
The San Diego Chargers can trace their lineage to August 1959, when Barron Hilton met with representatives from five other cities to discuss a proposed football league which later became known as the American Football League (AFL). The AFL began in 1960 with eight teams, including Hilton’s Los Angeles Chargers, the Denver Broncos, Dallas Texans, Oakland Raiders, New York Titans, Houston Oilers, Buffalo Bills and the Boston Patriots... After moving to San Diego in 1961, the Chargers went on to play nine more years in the AFL.
Yeah? Well I live in SoCal and the Raiders can just go blow off. Always hated them.... Always
Really? Novel idea to have two major teams sharing a stadium, but with some tweaking it could work.
Scheduling: one team has to be on the road when the other team's at home. Exception: when they play each other, which one is the home team? Do they alternate?
Of course all of the signage has to be changeable (or mention BOTH teams). Ditto souvenirs, drink cups, promo items.
Upside is the stadium gets used nesrly every weekend during the season. Downside: can the grass take the abuse?
“Novel idea to have two major teams sharing a stadium, but with some tweaking it could work.”
Agree that it is hard to share but is doable.
USC, UCLA, and the LA Rams shared the Coliseum for almost 30 years (less than ideal for all three).
The Dodgers and Angels shared Dodger Stadium for four years.
The NY Giants and Jets share MetLife Stadium.
Actually, my local TV station does a lot with the high school athletic groups. They show lots of video .. and it’s always struck me that most of those High School football players do a better job than the Chargers do.
It used to really annoy me. They were making all these demands, yet they weren’t play that good a game.
I like Rivers, and I think he really tries hard to keep the team functioning .. but they just aren’t winning .. and Rivers cannot be blamed for it all. And, another thing about Rivers I have noticed lately .. he’s been throwing the ball higher and farther than usual. I wonder if he’s been watching the high school teams too (because that’s exactly what they do).
The other thing that frustrates me is that other members of the team are not protecting the guy with the ball.
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